
Honda Prelude 2026: A New Look at the Interior of the Legendary Coupe
Honda continues to actively develop its model ranges, and one of the most anticipated returns in the automotive world is the new Honda Prelude, which is expected to hit the market in 2026. The model promises not only a unique style and dynamic performance but also a modern interior that delights the eye and meets contemporary comfort requirements.
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Toyota Expresses Disappointment Over Disappeared Talks Between Honda and Nissan
Recently, it was revealed that Toyota expressed dissatisfaction regarding the potential merger between two major Japanese automakers, Honda and Nissan. This topic became a subject of discussion when rumors about their possible merger surfaced, however, Toyota believes that these discussions may not lead to constructive results.
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The Iconic Skyline Returns Based on Honda Civic!
The Mitsuoka SUV, using the Honda Civic platform, surprises car enthusiasts once again by launching a new version of the fashionable Skyline. This Japanese car, perfectly combining unique design and modern technology, evokes nostalgia among many fans. But what exactly lies behind the restoration of this iconic name? Let's find out!
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Honda Announces New Civic Model Made in the USA
Honda is gearing up to launch a new version of its popular Civic sedan, which will be produced at its facility in Alliston, Ohio. This initiative aims for more efficient production and reduced logistics costs. As a result of these steps, Honda intends to increase the Civic's competitiveness in the U.S. market amid rising competition in the compact car segment.
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Honda Announces Pricing for New 2025 Electric Crossover Prologue
Honda has officially released pricing details for its first full-size electric crossover, the Prologue, which is expected to hit the market in 2024. This marks a significant step for the Japanese automaker as it seeks to enhance its presence in the electric vehicle market in response to growing demand and environmental regulations.
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Honda and Nissan Merger: CEO's Resignation and New Opportunities
Recent events in the automotive industry have surprised many: an unexpected merger has taken place between two major Japanese automakers, Honda and Nissan. A crucial part of this merger was the decision of Honda's current president to step down. In his application, he noted that this move is linked to the necessity of preparing for new challenges and that it represents a strategic step for both companies.
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Honda Urged Nissan to Abandon Hybrid Technologies
At a recent event, Honda confirmed that it had tried to persuade Nissan to abandon the development of new hybrid vehicles. Kazuo Hosoitera, one of Honda's high-ranking executives, stated that their main goal was to hasten the transition to fully electric vehicles. Honda believes the future of the automotive industry lies in electrification and that hybrids are merely a temporary solution on the path towards this goal.
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Honda and Nissan Officially Cancel Merger
Recent events in the automotive industry have highlighted the need for major manufacturers to reassess their strategies as Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. confirmed the official cancellation of their merger plans. This decision came after prolonged deliberations on collaborative efforts and integration opportunities that ultimately did not succeed.
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New 2026 Honda Passport: Expected Pricing and Key Details
Honda is set to launch an updated version of the Passport SUV in 2026, and it has already been revealed that the starting price will be approximately $41,000. This price point isn’t unexpected, as previous Honda Passport models have also been in a similar range.
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The Future of Honda and Nissan Merger in Doubt
According to recent reports, the possibility of a merger between Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan appears to be increasingly unlikely. Despite discussions about potential integration in recent months, a source close to the process indicates that negotiations have nearly concluded without any results.
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